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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
• »• • . .. • - -* - - «*-.—• e *• - • • - • . w- .* c , * - se-l-» ■* i E« T m u Aitor. On F'riday of last week a deaf mute came to Nclo from Albany prairie, ao lie *nld, where he had UH DAV. DE< EMBER 17 >wi«7 Onr City Marsha), I. A. Munker*, bueu hunting work, IL- «od bis h<* had • new root plocetl on lus ( family lived on Mri'ully Mountain, I residence. near Lyon*. Hu «aid Ihey was de* , Robert Strachan has »old his *n«ll tilute, having nothing to cal, and contract to A. V. Guyer, who now Ari Linen-Gr ide» at 4<»c’M*c 75c 80r not enough cloth«»* to keep th*iu ’ c«rri«M IL* mall between Mr wood India Linen—.«•hear g-axh from IO c mifortalje. Ho had a black eye, and .Sela to Inc per yard. which, however, he took Considera Com» and look at our New Glam Handkerchief Linen—Three gi-od ble pwins to go through tho nontor- ware A lmtu|M>. The price will sur* value« S5c 76c 11.00 per yard. Bons nec««s*arv to show that he re-' Embroidered ahd h«-m»tltchcd pn*v y»u. calved th« blow while chopping Ro«* E. H. handkerchief« 2jc 6c B*c 25e 40c wood, mid not while fighting. He Imrk Compton had a brush with a Mfe 76c *1.26 was almost fro»«, and lookel be- young fellow ii . iiiim I < harleton, l ist Drapery Gouda—Sllkollne at 10c; ¡■arty nt draggl ’ l a<i't hungry. Nilkolloe at I2| and >5c; Drapery week. They were nt a As soon a» ho could tu iko hlmsolf t liarlim Compton'*, when Iho row good* at Me and 75c. un<ler»t<M>d, he told thecruwd which j Down mid FMlher.I'Illowa— I’ricee •terted. had gathered around him, that he Mrs. Robert Carry .who ht« b» en had two small children, which ho 35c «nd >L76c- visiting old friend* in Ohio, Ml* {could not bmr to seo suffer, and New and complete line of—Brain *<>url and Michigan th* last f'.w er I and Armstrong'* Embroidery months returned home Monday. ho had to have help or they woul.l starve. He soon h id lhe »ym|»slliy »ilk* In F'ilu. Mbe had a very pleasant trip. of lhe crowd, and five u’ sii dollars Belta—With pur»«« J6c 5Oc Sl.00 Rev. Bonnell, lately partor of lhe was made up for him in a* many Without purse» I6c 30c 60c. Christian church al Dall»» ha* been minute*. Two hundred (».utids of Pur»«-»—IQr I’« 26c3»c 60c Monkey holding « revival at Halsey and on flour was subscrlbtsl for him. I h - siuvs ’ skin 7«C sti-rtlng trimm««] seal an<l Monday pnm**d here on th«' down meat and arti< les of clothing for nlllgnlor 7Ve il.'»» 31.26» train to take up »itnller work at himrelf anti family. He cried piti A new line of gentleman's neck- II ill.boro. fully anil was dc«-ply touched. wear, latest »tyle* In puffii,tack* and Ik, you »moke? If *n t can fit you Il was noticssi, however, that bows. > out. I hav«» Just reclevrai a fl«,«» Un«' when A. J. Johnson ami I'. J. Mun of pip«-*. Price« ranging from Joe ker* gave him a dollar a pi«a.»', that to «3.25. Also have a fre«h line of he pouted to th«' heaven* above, n« good cigar», fine cnndl«*«. totmew, i straight as the Go.ld»»s of Liberty, cl«., etc. Next door to II. FL lllblcr. •nd when other* only gave hulf a Agent» for Butteri, k pattern*. A number of dog* from around dollar, be only pointed to llcaien Send for Metropolitan. town have dlaappeared. Some ol at an angle of about l‘> degrees, and them at least were polaoned by i for a quarter of a dollar ho would owner* of *h< • p In thl» section, Mr. •f . not point at nil, but slap tho giver Henry L« filer who live» aliove town on the back, and make Hint n>.l»o ALBANY. OREGON, killed M'Vernl in this way. It 1» p.-, ulinr to deaf mute*. also notlcinj that fewer reports of H<> took a part of his plunder und sheep being klllisi is reported. In Dreea Good», Hosiery and Un- got out of tow n Immediately. *eem lhe mill company I* going to Im- ! Ingly very anxious about hl* Imiiily, dar-weur you will always find <>ur I prove the rmlrtwd between this city sl-ick up to date. But ju«t now «• »tying lie wouhl come back after (1(TS want to mention a few thing* ft and the main line. Three carloads th«’ flour, me.it, etc. of ties were iwtit out for that pur have for th«' Holiday trade: After lie had gone, aomehody Handkerchief«, a complete line— . pose Inst w«*ek. In tho near future 'made the remark that he hail a all »tyl«<» and price» from Jc to 11.26. ttie engine will In- rn-nl to lhe r«q»«lr traiie, at which, he was a skilled ar Pocket book» and Chatelain«, a shop* and I*' overhnul.-d or bettor, tist, but nobody could remeiuber A l BXST. OlUMiOX may poaaibly l>e replnccl by a new very »tyllsh assortment. what he said hl* trade w.t*. On Tuesday <d thl» week. Mr« Kid glove. In (Mipular shades, |.s-< motive. The next >1 «y he was drunk as n Tho I m . w lorn in mu! around S-lo Alic«' Hartley, who killed Senator tdther two < la«p* or foster hook. lord up at Lyon«, taking a Thanks Ihlnk they can make mi intor.-stlng l-'oh'y al R.-no several y«'«r« ago I'mbrella», u catchy lot, »tvrltng giving. (which lie prolwbly had gumo for nn Allmny team of bowler*, created a great .leal of ex clteiiK-nt silver mounted, with metal rod«. not celel'ratod,) Christmas uml New church. ’ and are willing mid mixlou* to "trot Emanuel Baptist ' In 'toman embroidery »eta, v m < * Year, all at once. After the people ! At them u he.it,’ if nrrangem.mts can Bev. th«' conclusion of present for a lady. who Lad helpeti hlui heard of hi* Belts, the new fancy metal goods, . !«• made to that effect. Helu ha* spreo nt Lyons, they knew ho wan J. George Gibson's «eriiioti •he gi*»l material, but I* lacking mime ■ dramatically declansi flint «lie very »tyllsh. in practice, nevertheless the team . an actor, for uno thing, and one of had a messigi- from Go«l to theeffect Pen knives in fine jiearl handles Iin* conflih nee und want* n game the first wnter, nt that. that Durrant’s life should l><> saved, for ladles. Use. Dont forget to ch II on A. \V. and It wa* th«' «July of the congrega Leather I mm «, tho latest pitturn» with itome of th. Albany t'-im*. I . C. Jacknon of Halmiy, ex-sheriff llagey to get your Christmas Jewel- tlon to save him. Table linen« and napkin«, no bet of Linn County, maile Selo friends ery. Eugene Deuprey, the attorney _ ______ ter goods show n. I and relatives a short visit this week, i who Is mnklng such » tight for Jacket* mid rape» In novelty «-t- Flr« At Qitci Unde George Bilyeu who ha* Durrant, gives warnlngof sensation tec'ta, something just out. ' In-eri visiting relatives near Halsey • About eleven o'clock Saturday al developments. He «ays that A» a *|M-ci»l Inducement for cash returned home as Mr. Jackson evening Dr. Hughe« discovered a Durrant will n<d hang In January trade we will give »way th - Gen cam.-down, mid will remain h* re small tilaxe ill the roof of the saloon as Is generally ex|n'cted, and ded ir- uine Roger A I Silverware, which (ho rest of the winter. Clide building recently occupied by the «><1 that he will eventuillv go ire«'. I. also very suitable for a holiday • ieorge mh - iiis stronger than when McCarty Bros. Befote anyone could Gibson, who was Durrant’» pastor gift he went away, Grandma Bilyeu is get there, the tire hail such a start refused to see the condemned m.«n’* Tho way we do It I* this, with staying nt the home of her son that it wan lni|M>-siblo to extinguish mother when she called with a each purchase of fiOc or more for It. The building la-lougrd to John messagv from her son asking the cash we present you a ticket r< pr«- A. J. Bilyeu. 1 way, a former conductor on the preacher to tell all he knew alsiut •enting l<i |»<r cent of the purchase. Mather M c K ul .#? Burf«i < i. C. A E. llallruad. The liquor» tin* murder* in Emmimil church. When you hold llckct« amounting Ixisl Tuesday, in the presence of and case g«Mai» wi re nil savisl, but to one dollar or mon* they w ill I m - re sorrowing relatives and »ymimthi«- tIm shelving and refrigerator were deemed by u* on demand in «»Id sil Ing friend* of the dece,i»cd, all that burned, as were the »loves, tables verware, which we have on dhpl iy. was mortal of Mr«. Nancy Alli»<>ii and chairs ill the club room, togi-tn* It will p-iy you to trade with u- M Kinley, mother of the president er with some furniture of sin.ill val we guarantee our price* to be n* low of the t’nitisi Htatea, was laid to rest ue upstairs.—Albany Deiiiocr.il. a* tho luw«-st. at Cmiton, Ohio, with lx Otting cer If you wnnt any fruit tree», mil on emoulea. The »crvlces nt the McKinley J. K. Morri«. homestead were private, being at* Pcrbnp* Lost. tendisl only by relatives of the fam J. I- Nyic and A. J. McClure, of ALBANY, OREGON lly mid Intimate friend«, including Sweet Home were in the city Italay, the member» of the cabinet with and brought tlio newa of the pro their wive», who had conn* from bable lorn of Alla-rl Riggs mid Kam Wu-dilngton. After the conclusion Lewis. With Jim Lewis they were of this service the casket containing trapping at l'ish Lake ten days ago, M >ther McKinley’» remains was ( alavan Bro», »hipped a carload of taken to tho church escorted by t» when they got caught III H snow storm, mid have not been heard of beef cattle to Portland last week cortege of va»t length, mid here the »Ince. Jim Lewi», who had taken Dr. J. W. Col«? went to Gate* City public services were held. another course got back in' safety. on Saturday, returning on Tuesday. All the business house in Canton A searching party 1« looking for the John Gaine* butchered l'< hog* last were closed till after th«* services. men.— Allmny 1>< mocnit. Wodn«**lay, which he intends to 7’/z» C» LAND FOR SALE. 4 Notions & Fancy Roods. - <*' V • ♦ I • -¡ ■• -*• * • . • .. • •• DONT FORGET THE FAIR OF S- E. YOGNG. & SON. ALBANY OGN Albany Ogn. Has tilt» only up to tinte lloliil.'iv stock south of Portland. ( Ini' prices are right. We pay special at tention to mail or- READ, PEACOCK & CO J. fl. WEAVER. THB HALF PRICE STORE. Would t<» ari appropriate umile f<>r rny stock «>f t«noks forold and young, office hook», .»fths* Ottures, Ole», tllk «t.ind*. drnwieg (•»•1«, Ink«. giu- ». inni il ig> ». art novi-ltlcs, r-hespest lo thè very tln«**t; wrillng paper, tab let», a largo n«**>rtmenl of bnth; «*all- Ing cards, ticket«, N M card» cheap, peliholder«, pi-nrils, peti», notimi», blotting ptd», fissile, eie., al tho rate ot $1.01* wortb torOOeents. W. II. BLA IN (il«- pu'« Ihe priora down.) The «enteiK-e of re prlnrmd p.i«*«-d upon ('apt. I < ciiinrd A Lovering, found guilty l>y court-mnrtlnl of the charge of conduct to the prejudiceoI good order mid mllltnry discipline In the ill*treatment of Private llmti* itiond, whs rend before the regiment of odh-r* ¡it I <>rt Sin-rid.in l.i-t Erl- <1 ny afternoon. will be run. L. A. Rostlll, of Eugene, shlp|>ed .'loo live turkey» to Vict-iru, British Columbia l ist Monday. The amp- inent was picked up from large droves m-.ir t'resweM, Go»h<n »nd Cottage Gnive. Mr It >*t«-in cxpi *•1« to »hip atm more on foot this week and the rest of the Chri-ymis »hlp- ineiil will be dressed. I Have .lust Received A Few of The LATEST NOVELTIES For th« Fourth Tun« Th»-.»hirv Durrant, th«-« ondvmn. d Mr. C. M. Hamilton, of Eugene, Is visiting friend* ami relative* In Hcl<. murderer of Blanche lauuont, was ' sentenced lust Wednesday, by Judge mid vicinity. There i* to be a free dunce given Bahrs for the fourth time to suffer the extreme penalty of the law, the al the Houston Hail to night date of his execution being set tor A. G. Prill, I’hysiemi and Surgeon. January 7, next. Kcio, Oregon, «»nice next door to Durrmit was In court, and carried drugstore. himself with hi»customary coolnei«. MsaU-r George Turner of Rowland Mr«. Durrant visited her son yes 1» visiting his »later Mr*. Roy Gll| terday. Both were downcast, and tbl« week. seemed to realise that tho end was Mr. Andrew Jennings and family near. went ut> to Waterloo on a visit the At Lest. first of the week. Im|*ortnnt development» have The finest glass-ware and the nic est Inmp* over brought to Melo, are taken place In th«' affair« of the OC. to be found at lt<>«s E. HIHvr'attore. A FL Railroad t'ornpanv. Articles Th«' prices too, are such that one can of inc«>rp«initlon were fih»l yestenlay I simultaneously In the Linn County afford Io buy. I clerk’» office and In tho office of Mr. Wm. William« who ru«i a the secretary of state, Incorporating Wagon repairing »hop nt Jordan tho Corvallis A Eastern Rallroi«! «tore 1a«t Mummer has moved down • Company. The capital stock of the by Salem. new company 1» t2,200,<»M>, »nd it* There will be an auction sale al principal office 1» Allmny. The ob- the farm reahlenee of the late ¡>>ul« j«*ct* »» set forth In tho articles of Huber In Jan. 8, 1st»«. The sals w III Incorporation are the operation and coti«i«t of farm stock and Imple construction of a railroad line from ment«. Yaqulna (my to Snake river, near John Zink, who live» bet ween Ontario, In Malheur coonty.Oregon, Ihl» place and Nhelhurn hn<l the along lhe route originally pro|m»ed ndafortune to eel hla foot aerinosiy by tho <>l«l Oregon Bud tic Company, last Wc'dnesday while chopping also the construction of a branch line Wood. ’ from a point near Prineville south Mr. Norman Ixmg ha« movra) ward through Imke and other south from the farm of Mr. Ben Me I>on- eastern countries Io lhe California •Id, «low n to Jontan. He w ill reside lino.—Allmny Herald, In the house formerly ra-cupled by Red Heal lyo In nlwnlutely pure Mr. Leonarl, the miller. Messrs Mini mon« and Bradley were gnmulnted potash In «If11ng topi une In Mclo Wednesday looking after There I» more riothen dentroyed by entile. They hall from A sotin, l>oor nonp than by actual wear, m Washington, «nd hav«' let several the free alkali rot« them, Hoe Coke contract» for cattle in this «ectimi. ! I« pure.—N. M. Dan(el. make Into bm-on I.-, •>>« '<*• « * . .■ ;. #. V ■ y * <• F V lc ''- E:x:st«il Settloaent». Having Just come from Idaho, w here I have resided for 20 years, 1 learned tie fore 1 left there, on Dec. I, III it the N«*» Perce Imllaii reser vation will lie opened near the first of the year for homestead settlement, w hen many people ran secure them selves good homes. Till« land 1» very productive, often raising «<• bushel of oats to the acre, mid 00 bushel of wheat Is an average yield. And mod all kinds of garden truck, mid fruit, do well. Mils. Jo-l.l-ll Vl< KKKY. 3chsol Texchor» Appclnt.i The directors of school Di.trrt No. ■A’»; Linn t ounty Or. met Wednes nay and elected the following, teach er. for the Helu public school for the spring term. Mr. Virgil Goin, principal; Miss Grace Smith, of Monmouth, intermedate, Ml«« May Morris; primary. Bora IM lies-To the wife of T. N. 1 off.-y, on Wodnenday, December 16th, 1W7, n girl. Mxrr'.ei- I MzVRRIED—At the home of the bride's parents, on Sunday,Dec. 12, 1*1*7. by Rev. A. J. Jarnlgnn, Mr, John Hlielton and Ml.» Caroline Miller. The groom 1« a prosperous young farmer, a son of Ix-e Shelton; tho bride is a daughter of Mr. Waiter Miller.who runs the saw mill in Illi you Den. They have the good wishes of their many friends. In tho near future they will move onto the old home place of Mr. Walter Miller, In Richardson's Gup. Also Several Pieces of 1 )ress( Jooods and All of Them Bargains Money in Your Pocket when you have a label there with the Horse-shoe and the “Equal to custom made. ’ We are the sole agents for our city for this cele brated make of fine clothing Visit us and examine the quality and prices of our lines STERNBERG'S Albany, 1 O hkuon . A. ». HAGEY. > Isn'l. < »0 l»MÛ pa««urv. I mvhard- i W atchmaker ÄN» j .W a*~r** « mite« **v»*itl» Kaet of X f<» P*’ .* ■ <*e tn . -iPIv at i»m ’-a•*».♦ etuail b<u«b ¿o I ( eottM» tUM»lw*r i boumre I vwr, m l i jp»>l | ’am», »»o bar*I farm la tut up into « 0r< ie an<1 tl <»n»utf hlv <1ta!na»f an 1 Ii8»|»r»'«a*t V •• ; ■' I J eaU 0H« iia.? w lin hou ere a I ! bam for tl AX „ uw.» tn lao au*e t.a-’« n«-ar') aU tn . , • W |wr a* rr l4> 9: b“ »- •- I ! atneit fiaitu* tn tho im eiì . EAST hih I SOUTH fili Ma rre « tuB«-« Notth of S id W a» tra t»» ! vultlvi thin ÍMkbaí»«'« ufwn ftaaturm a»l tí’- I I tavol tan4 Ho t»» a« ! haf», prb» | a 9; ä ’ All kind« d u .itches cl«« ks and Jew* elry repaired promptly. »HK), GREGON. «ulti» »t «»n leaMn.'m «»$>•••» «a*(u r, brueh »ii'l ilutar, hottw, -arii an I o© liar»I aUi U «vitan I, '•> pre a. rv \ 1 I The Shasta Route podían t 5 ’ta»)- tan > Hnrth. \ M. 1.» 1 • 5 M. • t XI. L« l Font hf • b*t *n« h 1 ! .*> f M i ♦ 4© r m 7 0 A M t-r 1 V 5r l h- « . . . -4 -, «uvp lU «U «tallonotwu«r*n htfl'ttvl M»‘4 «Mtirtt», lur’v«'r. \ ‘' I Í. 11 -w «• 7 . It tre !*'--it 4, Ju pel I« •»» • ftjt» a .■ ' ■ ♦> « • v < , * ■ », < ’ m « ant I ant all «'a* ‘\e front !..><*«' <tr„ *<>Uth I© RD 1 ll»« .H llt«g A ah hand. llaltr . I.v Lv Ar ir I • I « Irbaituu ItrraHrh M .ntl.ion » r»t «. Io SairtM««. ? and thro«’fourth* a* roe g mita* *• F. of Arfo * »< (< • In bultlralhut all Mo land ? fair Inn»*»* an 1 tiara prie*» 3. t a* t* -. J mi » > Sortii <»f *• • ! u»|!e ’ll R U. «roieetngw >> <4 fl-e in « UiflhMtiori. t hr»ii*p and Uarn. well and "prlnrf a .etri if!.. |!W. Fullona Ba£»t aioejer. — ash — SK< ill |.l I I-« *1 » » I’iSl, < «X* Attached t igh tra’na. I »0 acre«, 4 N T. of ta fr», »• i’t i cult tv at Ion, ftrtliW br»t»h I and eiuaU •f van nil tn» ctil |vntr>f. I Prtcc» •t‘«A» 1 mt arm*, Jmltaa Wrat «»f *« fo, all In cutlb « aiìqh , m» imibltng* Ft tea |I -« j 1*5 M* r«*a, y tuita'* K*»*t of at Jordan. V r »in. ■ .» » ■ ■ . • ’ art<| ‘M-etfod In gru**, «» mm ! lt’>'.iw and tarn, >o 1 n<» I» eli»«! a»? «atare«!, build 1114« f-v«« . thn 1« a *•**! lieh farm FrTie fo m < ir», 7 utile** K a »< of •tai«»«. Oregon, ad i tu cuit I» Mt irto am! N«« . land, !»♦»<*••■, ••»tn A on Dam tth« ¡emit liai I • a»hf I m I anea to *uit purrbawr. tai'« a* h*. 10 mtfoe ka«f «W *U I»», JWacro-» in rupl«atl«>h. ’».»it tn opeti |<wriure* eotnr * i«4T»»*h and rfml’er, •*» ai to* hill land, r«*b ani** aligo*»! fowl tauiotn tanti. I h »»»*«* uh I !w.» > m < »■* an I *• - bar»! I*il<» «« .0 t» irmi« ft<M> down, tauii'v timo lo «nll purvhata*r. arrêta. ì mH«?« >a«f of ta b», in» a« ree In <Mlfl)al|Hti ttafour«- lutali) ad ofwn |m«f»ire, atomi “u m’iew. bill tw<» running • Dr»e»ke, gì**! «t»rl’*g *»'cr, <«■«•! tie» h»n>ta». *. lain«, g* •<*! >n> imrd ibi« te a No 1 grain mi . »in'lt brin Pti.v |>5 ir» |»r».fv i tartt»M Itali *T»*h itala»»«» llu*c », tt «, iwn utlir* wrtttherM <»f Mcfo, Ita a- or* In * ’lift» altan» 'M» ft* r» * opa » pa«* ire- te»tan*w hru«b »n<! «uno timl>rr. <an ali t*r » ulti»«t. l. » wo g«wi»l hvw b*matta, ’a»« barn*, » . t fruii . t«oit«r*. >>aerata In h »1*, t a. «■-• pi «.;< af’l. •; t :tig « r»» l» ftn ! WoU W«taf i ■ v » - • « rai» «ta to a» i »'M. tao mito* tannili w»’*t of tato. 15 ». (ira hi <'iiiih»H«in, ta.'gq.r l*rn»h and •»•in«* tituber, <an ali **■ < »ilfitat«**!* m *«»*! new and l«rti I t U * f •«* |» t a. t» , trim« li üiin.rr>w ta l<> Oregon The Merchants' Exchange of San Francisco received a ti-l«grani from Nanaimo Dec. 15 In which the captain of the missing • mi er (leveland «ay« his vessel ha» lieen wrecked on th" nmt of Van c->uv«-r island. No other details are given. Chief ('«instructor Hichhorn, In order to ««-tile differ«*net*» <if opinion that frequently occur on the subject, lias Issued Ihe following oHielal summ«ry sh'iwli.g tho number of vvs-' ls in the Unit««l tstatc« N ivy: l-'lrstelasstMttle ship«, *»;S'lC'ifld ■ I i»« battle-ship», 2; srnmred cruisers, 2; arm<>r<«l d>>n*»l- turrrted monitors,«1; singh turrrted monllor«, 13; pro le« led crui«»-r», 13; unprotected cruisers, 3: guiiiMmts, l<*; com|»»«lt<> gunl«Mit«, <>; »|>«-< ial class, 3{ »l«-«-l tor|H-doboats,x2; wood lor|H-do I» m I«, I; Iron cruising vrs»«'l«,5; WlHNlvfl cruising veswl», II; sailing VCftlM'lll, tug«, It; wissjen steam unfit for service,»; wooden Milling ve-sel« unfit for service, 6; total, I II —Scientific American. IÎlive you tried Hue < ’nkpf A*k for premium book. M. M. I Sinici. PM P M V ». « t; I m H) «’ t r |H *'o Uy uiirhlpl») b.«>h«*t ln Montavilta a4j«4n Ing Portland oiwoci ttew ? rt<nn I lhiw utili niodern lu*prov meni», crltar rtr Itar n and i ont bntîdltirf«, a bearing fruii tro«*«», focal«»»! Ì ono bfoch from city car lino will tadl nr ©<• « hangr for a Mt in pri«re •!* »■, Aft<-r h.-iring «one frlend« ron- H ihi •II;, priil'lng < li.sta.l-* rinn'- < >1- h-, < hol.-rn hik I Dl-irrho-.i lli-medy, < urti* I leck, of Anaheim, t .ilifor- tila, purch.i’ed a botlle of il for hl« ow n u»e and I« now i« enthusl «alle over It« wonderful Work m anyone ran le*. The 25 und 50 cent slaaa for «nie by Peery A Peery. Ï ÛU WILL FIND words, M.C. GILLS. S0NS. N> to. act«-* < mllna H*»nth of Acto a ro* In ctihlVM! Jott Itatantta <n«Mt pan* uro. bruatt an i enne tlui-«r, lumie, tea» n «n4 orvliai T p<k.r IttOO |T » a.-n*e * mllra *W»»»’h »»f X »», ’ tnUr« • •- a 1 I e • n or» A. 1.1vlng-tone <>f < nr-on, Nev , II 'ar| !» i rt-o'. tanti an i wrü i»»»»t*«l has recleved n com.nunlmtlon from : Prb • pr» *<rr Din Stuart «tilling lh.it a tint tit I* I«-- '.'traie* f , tu .*.■«, • •' ». ■ !.«»,-.. -ira.» • . » i . i acuate ihg arranged lietwevn Corbett mid r*rn«U, ait !r»al tan t, g»**! *»rt h i4, hou*r t*> p-ra iw Elt/.-imilion*, a« Wei) 11« Ollier pugil an i ham l'tbe» ."il m ree, !<» utlta* Itaat oí **1«, . «ntl«» 1st«. 1« to In« held tn Carson, In July, I lha*A ol 0 mH**«» N. <!,.«• rt ,t I IHirt, mid adding th.it definite ar I U H UMta»‘r*«a lu mhlkwtlon. i’»kh*fiv«) oitrn |l«a.»tvifv, wrUtr hfti»h an-t tlin'wr* «x»n m II rangement» will lie completed In a . «»if I» al»"l. ail a «»! anil. <«■■! hotter «ml ■ harn, out bulMIng«. well an<l «firing fortnight. Stuart also promise* . water. >*n<r Ita w par a«,*r* ' isu arrtia, i n mile» Ka*t «>f Itala, Llo.noo in niciiig pur««'*, mid says i ’cult talion. XÖ acre» tuorw ojern meeting will be held In Car-on I ii ance» tluilwr, KM) a»rt^» «an f* ! brutta*an t »tarn S00 ywuug fruit tr July, when (tie best Eastern horse* ■ fol running water. Ih hr •! h». LADIES WRAPS Read, Peacock A Co For Sale By f'orflwfol M • Mh»w III* n ar I * iw 5 i * # m ■' a ____ in ÎUns ' *'t»h,’«M. ♦ n«H at MnFrtn« !«••*. wf’t* (»<»» > 'I !ri !»! •«■! <M '-«‘tital atvl Mall •'««<!>> -i t»» Horn f»»r J%t*AN an! ‘ IIINA. **aliin< In’r* Oti M|ipik*M!h»U . lia'«« anb in Art« h» Laafarn (mint* an4 Ku* - t<* A;*«, Jar««*, i bina ll»»n<»lulu an*l fia- » v - • f "in Mr» M. h. a.Mif. II.. .r ! h « . I W rat »M'h.*. K MAiiaarr. • IfMri.aiiAM I m «. > A I “wee Afanl, Fort tand.Ut. P l REGOX cextral U & EASTERN. 1» . R . ( 0. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. tiAi • , - v Itay with th« wan itaoand Yaquina Itay *taam*hip < o STEAMSHIP “PRESIDENT," *»*l!a from V tx-pilna rvrry * !*» * for tan Fran* It il «nd lluui*M>h Hay. I’» •“ ' - ■ r At” nn datk'i»* < t»«utpft-»«'d » to) and <taJlfortita » * Fran« i*»«» '»■ * U- tG j 1r Ip I ' > Toltili « l|* inf« Writ to <») <Uye . I» M » Urt . 17 00 • * • - C fu«) Alti lor! ( »rfririf. < ffiln.lo .. .. Mr. r » 9, • 00 ‘0 0u Q q RIVER DIVISION’. »<r * " •■•i^'. > 4«>t vai • «• tui* *» I - ;U’U)W. -• 1 t.*lw in M hw , II L Wal-lrn, ’»tw.vn and With.mt »>».vet i «- mv • *, nt , 1 *(•«*«lave, Thur* ■ hsxvr-e Portland. ^MiHhlil W «-In. w in , a »1)1 hllxjt J.l , M<*yn, • p’ Ri% er AR any l> n’t Is* persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit < hamls-rliiln's Pain Balm co «I b no more, mid Its merits have Is-« n proven by n lest of tnany years. Nu< li It tti rs as the following, from I» G. Bagley, llueneine, Cal., ate • •n-t intli t-eliig rt <-elvt <|: Iheltest remedy for i>dn I have ever ums I I s < hmiitH ri iii>'« Pain Balm, mid I say so after having u«<-d II in my family for several years." It cur«*» rheu matism, lame tmek, sprains and «wellltig«. For sal«- by Peery A Peery. Save lhe wrapix-rs of Hoe Cuke - »ip. They uro worth a cent apiece. —M. M. I hl n lei. .«•P«wiit< I. ■* lOc n |wir nt Peery A Peer/’«.